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From: Mike Goldberg <m_goldberg@**.COLORADO.EDU>
Subject: Re: Hammer...
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 1994 14:45:11 MST
>>>>>[ AJ, I suggest you keep a closer eye on Gawk. WHAT is heading that
way
soon. Things here are working like clock work, at least so far. ]<<<<<
-- Shadowfox <20:28:05/2-13-55>

>>>>>[ Sigh. The irony of it is AJ, I didn't get your arrow gift. I don't
know
who did, but it doesn't really matter. Seems there is an issue I have been
ordered to deal with. Shadowfox deserves some credit I guess. So when you get
your filthy fangs on people, I won't be around. It's a damn shame, that I had
to destroy another name. But your deckers do leave some traces. Diana and Gawk,
it is shall I say, my pleasure to frag with your friends. To bad I won't be
allowed to finish it. For now at least. ]<<<<<
-- HAMMER <20:41:38/2-13-55>

***** Encrypt: Slayer's dream: Nightmare MPCP only
>>>>>[ You son of a slitch. I will follow my orders, but I don't appreciate
them. We have a golden opportunity before us... why?

And what does this have to do with me not seeing who you are?]<<<<<
-- HAMMER <20:45:32/2-13-55>

***** Encrypt: Slayer's weapon: Hammer MPCP only
>>>>>[ You fool. Things are getting too hot for you. That arrow ended up on
our
director's desk. Besides, that slitch of Shadowfox's learned too well. It's
time to send a pro. I know you will like your team. Don't fail. There are high
stakes involved in this. I know you'll like the benifits of winning. And to
answer your last question, it's a safety feature to insure you won't compromise
me, and that I won't compromise you.]<<<<<
-- Nightmare <20:47:03/2-13-55>

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